History of New South Wales from the Records, Том 1Charles Potter, 1889 |
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... to indorse every word of it . Even the poor natives had nothing to recommend them , although they could whistle the air of Malbrooke as soon as they heard it- ( 121 n ) . LET us now turn for a few moments from the lxx AN INTRODUCTORY.
... to indorse every word of it . Even the poor natives had nothing to recommend them , although they could whistle the air of Malbrooke as soon as they heard it- ( 121 n ) . LET us now turn for a few moments from the lxx AN INTRODUCTORY.
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... native popu- lation , particularly with respect to its distribution- ( pp . 140 , 289 ) . He supposed that the natives were confined to the coast , because he could not see how they one who had no personal knowledge of the country ...
... native popu- lation , particularly with respect to its distribution- ( pp . 140 , 289 ) . He supposed that the natives were confined to the coast , because he could not see how they one who had no personal knowledge of the country ...
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... natives , and that , as a rule , they were better fed than those on the sea - coast- ( p . 552 ) . But that knowledge was gained by slow degrees and by actual observation , which in Phillip's time was beyond reach . The inland sea ...
... natives , and that , as a rule , they were better fed than those on the sea - coast- ( p . 552 ) . But that knowledge was gained by slow degrees and by actual observation , which in Phillip's time was beyond reach . The inland sea ...
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... natives . I shall think it a great point gained if I can proceed in this business without having any dispute with the natives , a few of which I shall endeavour to persuade to settle near us , and who I mean to furnish with everything ...
... natives . I shall think it a great point gained if I can proceed in this business without having any dispute with the natives , a few of which I shall endeavour to persuade to settle near us , and who I mean to furnish with everything ...
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... natives may , it is probable , permit their women to marry and live with the men after a certain time , in which case I should think it necessary to punish with severity the man who used the woman ill ; and I know of no punishment ...
... natives may , it is probable , permit their women to marry and live with the men after a certain time , in which case I should think it necessary to punish with severity the man who used the woman ill ; and I know of no punishment ...
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Admiralty America appeared appointed arrival Arthur Phillip Australia Banks boat Botany Bay Broken Bay Cape Captain Hunter coast Collins colony command convicts Cook's Court-martial Criminal Court cultivation despatches discovery doubt duty England established expedition exploration felons Fleet French gaols Government Governor ground harbour Holland hundred instructions judge Judge-Advocate jury justice King La Pérouse labour land letter Lieutenant Lieutenant-Governor live stock London Lord Sydney lordship Majesty's Major Ross marines matter ment military natives necessary Nepean Norfolk Island occasion offenders officers opinion passage persons Philip Gidley King Phillip Phillip's Voyage Port Jackson present prisoners procure proposed provisions punishment purpose received river sailed seen sent sentence settlement ships shore Sir George Young Sir Joseph Sirius South Wales Supply Sydney Cove Tench Terra Australis territory tion transportation trial Van Diemen's Land women
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